Monthly Archives: March 2015

Mumtaz’s Body Was Transported to Taj Six Months After Her First Burial, Claims Book

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Agra :

Was Mumtaz Mahal’s body mummified before her temporary burial in Burhanpur and later finally laid to rest at the Taj Mahal in Agra?

This is the subject of a book “Taj Mahal ya Mummy Mahal?” written by Afsar Ahmad, released on Sunday by the registrar of Central Hindi Institute Dr Chandra Kant Tripathi, here.

Historical records say that Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, the builder of the world heritage monument Taj Mahal, had her body transported to Agra from Burhanpur, six months after her first burial.

Her body remained buried in a ‘kachcha’ grave in the Taj Mahal complex for around 12 years and was then transferred to the main mausoleum.

How was Mumtaz Mahal’s body preserved for so long? Afsar Ahmad tries to answer this question in his book “Taj Mahal ya Mummy Mahal?”

He claims that her body was mummified.

Shah Jahan built the 17th century Taj Mahal here in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz who died while giving birth to their 14th child in Burhanpur, a town in Madhya Pradesh.

“The real truth about Taj Mahal was suppressed. If the truth had been revealed when Taj Mahal was being built, it would have become almost impossible to construct the monument,” Ahmad said.

The journalist-turned-writer has also disclosed in the book what he claims are several unknown facts related to Mumtaz’s death.

The book has details about Mumtaz’s death and her last few days and details of the mummification of her body.

The book has been published by Evoco Networks.

A large number of scholars and heritage conservationists were present at the release of the book at a hotel here.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Nation / PTI / March 01st, 2015

BMCRI Achievers Toast Their Success

Bangalore Medical College students exulting during the convocation at the institute on Sunday I NAGESH POLALI
Bangalore Medical College students exulting during the convocation at the institute on Sunday I NAGESH POLALI

Bengaluru :

“I want to serve my nation that has given me an identity as a doctor,” said Dr Gowra Chattannavar, who received five gold medals at the convocation ceremony held by Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute for the 2009 batch MBBS students on Sunday.

She secured gold medals in biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, general medicine and pediatrics.

Dr Kishen Rao, who hails from Sullia, received the best outgoing student award in sports category. He said, “Now I want to pursue my IAS exam to serve my people and make my poor parents proud of me.”

Dr P K Devadas, dean, Bangalore Medical College and Research, said a trauma centre at Victoria Hospital will become operational from next month. The disaster management unit would be the first in the state, and would have 40 beds for disaster management and 40 beds for intensive care.

Dr Devadas congratulated the 150 graduates and asked them to serve patients without any bias. He said BMCRI has already started the construction of a new seven-storey complex, which will have all the latest facilities including a food court and gym. This will be at a cost of `130 crore.

Medical Education Minister Dr Sharan Prakash Patil said more than the students, parents should be congratulated for taking the pain to educate their children.

Dr S S Harsoor, director of medical education, Dr T K Ramesh, director of Minto Eye Hospital, Dr Syed Iqbalulla Khadri, medical superintendent of Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital, Dr Girish, special officer of PMSSY Hospital, Dr I Durganna, medical superintendent of Victoria Hospital, and Dr Gangadhar Velvadi, medical superintendent of Vani Vilas Hospital were present.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Bengaluru / by Express News Service / March 02nd, 2015

Shadan Group of Modern Schools to provide free education to Huffaz

Hyderabad :

Mr. Mohammed Shah Aalam Rasool Khan, Chairman Shadan Educational Society announced to provide free education to students of Hifz-e-Quran, orphans, labour and children of families living below poverty line and said that he has done this for the Sawab-e-Jariya of his late father Dr. Mohammed Vizarat Rasool Khan. Mr. Shah Aalam Rasool Khan announced this while addressing the 25th annual function (Silver Jubilee) of Shadan Group of Modern Schools, Khairiatabad branch.

Mr. Shah Aalam Rasool Khan also said that morals and character building are must right from the primary education for reformation of society. He also stressed the need to pay attention on communication skills besides character building.

Siasat news

source: http://www.siasat.com / The Siasat Daily / Home> Hyderabad / Siasat News / Sunday – March 01st, 2015

ZAK pays tributes to Chiropractic doctors of Palmer University

Hyderabad :

Paying rich tributes to the medical services rendered by Chiropractic doctors of Palmer University America during the past 18 years in Hyderabad, Mr. Zahed Ali Khan editor Siasat hoped that such camps will be held in future also.

On the occasion he thanked the team, Palmer University and the government for their cooperation and support in successful conduct of the camp.

He also thanked Prof. Moin Ansari Chairman Board of Nutrition Palmer University and Mrs. Shaheda Ansari under whose supervision the camps are being conducting for the past 18 years.

Mr. Zahed Ali Khan was addressing as chief guest on the occasion of valedictory function of 5-day free Chiropractic Medical Camp held by Siasat and Azam Vocational Junior College and Azam Hospital at Abid Ali Khan Eye Hospital, Darushifa.

In the beginning, camp coordinator Dr. Syed Ghousuddin informed that the 16-member team of Chiropractic doctors of Palmer University America conducted checkups of over 800 students of Mesco Grades Malakpet and carried out checkups of 700 patients at Abid Ali Khan Eye Hospital during the past 3 days.

Siasat news

source: http://www.siasat.com / The Siasat Daily / Home> Hyderabad / Siasat News / Sunday – March 01st, 2015

Basant sheds its colours on poet Akbarabadi’s tomb

Agra will on Saturday celebrate the 275th birth anniversary of noted 18th century Urdu poet Nazeer Akbarabadi, popularly known as the “people’s poet”. This year, the anniversary falls on Basant Panchami — the first day of spring.

The modest tomb of Akbarabadi, who wrote on subjects of love and common man’s life, is located just 100 metres away from Taj Mahal. It will be in focus Saturday as his admirers will queue up to pay him homage.

For most part of the year, Nazir’s tomb in the Taj Ganj area lies in a neglected state. Only during Basant Panchami does it springs back to life as a ‘mushaira’, or poets’ conclave, is held.

The Agra Municipal Corporation and the Agra Development Authority took the initiative to provide a canopy over the tomb and spruce up the area to attract tourists who visit the Taj Mahal.

His life in Agra

It was Nazeer Akbarabadi who gave Agra a new identity through his poetry.

He wrote about things that touched the hearts of both Muslims and Hindus and these included festivals, dance and theatre, bird fights and kite-flying.

Nazir looked at the follies of royalty with disdain but sang lyrically about the antics of Lord Krishna and poked fun at the fundamentalists.

Nazir also loved the Taj Mahal ‘deeply’ and there is a story that once he decided to leave Agra for greener pastures but returned after walking some distance when he lost sight of the monument. IANS

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> In School / by IANS / Agra – January 24th, 2015

Rickshaw puller Jamal Baig prefers to work hard instead of begging

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Hyderabad : 

70-year-old Jamal Baig is one among those who persistently combat with poverty and destituteness since their childhood. He hails from Udgir district of Karnataka state. He had arrived Hyderabad 30-year-ago and has been residing in Jhirra Karwan since then.

Jamal Baig has been pulling Rickshaw for 20 years. He is becoming weaker day by day but is compelled to work otherwise it would be difficult to make both ends meet. He has 4 daughters and a son.

Sadly two of his daughters have become widow and he has to shoulder their responsibility too.

Unfortunately his only son is mentally ill hence his wife Amena Begum is busy all day taking care of the boy. Jamal Baig’s worries didn’t with that, he also has an 8-year-old, grandson who is diabetic. His widow daughters also work as domestic servants to support the family.

Siasat News

source : http://www.siasat.com / The Siasat Daily / Home> Hyderabad / Siasat News / Thursday – February 26th, 2015

Qutub Shahi Masjid restored after 65 years at Ghatkesar

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Hyderabad :

A Qutub Shahi Masjid was uninhabited at Amarkunta village of Ghatkesar. The 450 year old Qutub Shahi masjid was uninhabited since police action. According to locals 2 years ago miscreants had tried to demolish the masjid but local Muslims foiled their nefarious plan. Only some part of the walls is remaining while the roof is almost gone. A builder named Pop Reddy was eying on the Waqf land he was doing plotting around the masjid.

According to a local elder Mohammed Yaqoob Ali Quadri it is likely that the Waqf land under the Masjid is 24 acre but plotting has been done on almost all the land and just a few sqyds are remaining. Keeping in the view the situation, local Muslims with the help of TRS leaders and police offered Friday prayers in the masjid. They pledged to reconstruct the masjid and offer 5 day prayers in it.

Siasat news

source: http://www.siasat.com / The Siasat Daily / Home> Hyderabad / Siasat News / Saturday – February 21st, 2015